This route goes downhill from Argalasti towards Kalamos beach and for
most of its length we walk along a beautiful cobbled path (kalderimi).
It is an easy walk, ideal for the winter and early spring months. From
Kalamos we can continue along the coast if we wish, either to our right
(north) towards Lefokastro or left (south) towards the beach and
monastery of Paou, and from there return to Argalasti (see the appropriate walk descriptions).

Beginning at the square in Argalasti, from the corner with the
pharmacy, we follow the narrow concrete road that goes west, passing in
front of the post office. At the end of this road we reach the restored
stone building of the former girl’s school on the left hand corner. To the
right is the kalderimi that leads to Lefokastro. We continue straight
ahead in a westerly direction on a short downhill section of cobbled
path that then alternates with sections of earth road.

Amoursas stone bridge, now destroyed

After a short distance walking downhill, a path joins at an angle
from the left. This comes from the church of Agia Paraskevi. The
kalderimi continues to descend and a left turn takes us down to a small
stream. Lower down we cross a second stream over a small stone bridge, named Amoursas (update 11/2015: the bridge was sadly destroyed by careless human action)
and further down still, the path comes out at an angle into an earth
road. We cross the road, and continue on the kalderimi.

View to the sea by Agia Triada church

At the end of this stretch of kalderimi we reach a second earth road. If we
turn left, after 100 m. we will reach the picturesque small church of
Aghia Triada next to a fountain with refreshing water. But to
go to Kalamos we turn right here, continuing downhill until we reach the
asphalt road just above a left bend. We don’t need to walk
on the road but continue on a path on the outside of the bend and turn
immediately left. In a few metres we meet a house in front of which the
path becomes a kalderimi. However, this immediately comes out onto the
asphalt road, which we follow for two hundred metres.

Watching out for it on the left hand side, we find the kalderimi
again and continue to descend. Further down, the kalderimi crosses the
asphalt road, continuing for a few metres as a concrete road towards a
house on our right. As we continue on down, the kalderimi becomes a path
then a kalderimi again, finally emerging at Kalamos beach, at a point
marked with a walker sign on an electricity pole.